Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
Patent
1979-07-02
1981-07-07
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
52349, 52407, 52612, 174 48, E04B 162, E04C 252
Patent
active
042767300
ABSTRACT:
Wall structure modules comprising a plurality of narrow, substantially ceiling high panels of integral sandwich construction with a thickness of insulation molded between two thicknesses of light weight concrete. There are tongue and groove configurations along opposite sides of the panels conditioning them to be nested together. A full-height steel stud is encased in each exterior panel and has a small bracket at the top exposed for attachment of a top plate, which fits over the panels of a complete wall section to unitize it. Interior panels are similar but the steel studs are full height in every other panel only. A transverse channel extends across the bottom of each panel on the inside, the lower flange of which is secured to the sub-floor. In the assembled wall these channels are aligned to serve as a conduit for plumbing and electrical wiring.
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Ridgill, Jr. James L.
Stidham Melvin R.
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